Someone Waited for Her Kids to Leave. Barbara Chapman Was Murdered in Frankford, Ontario. | Part 1

Someone Waited for Her Kids to Leave. Barbara Chapman Was Murdered in Frankford, Ontario. | Part 1

On the morning of January 23rd, 1984, Barbara Chapman made breakfast for her two children in a small house north of Frankford, Ontario. She helped them get ready for school. She watched them board the school bus. Then she went inside and called her mother - they spoke while Barbara did chores around the house.

That phone call was the last contact anyone had with Barbara Chapman alive.

At four o'clock that afternoon, her twelve-year-old daughter came home from school. Her mother was not in the house. The girl searched for more than an hour. She eventually found her mother's body in the garage.

Barbara Chapman was thirty-eight years old. Her murder has never been solved.

Frankford is a small village on the shores of the Trent River in what is now the city of Quinte West in eastern Ontario, roughly 82 kilometers southeast of Peterborough and about 14 kilometers north of Trenton. In 1984 it had fewer than 2,000 people. The Canada Unsolved Database describes the morning this way: while Barbara prepared breakfast for her two children, someone was waiting.

The cause of death has never been publicly released - a deliberate investigative decision. In cold cases, withholding specific details preserves the ability of investigators to evaluate tips and confessions. After 42 years, the OPP has maintained that discipline. What has been confirmed: Barbara was murdered, someone came to that house in the approximately seven hours between her phone call and her daughter's return, and no one has ever been charged.

The Ontario Provincial Police have been investigating for 42 years. There have been anniversary appeals and a steadily increasing reward. In November 2024, the OPP issued a geographically targeted appeal for witnesses specifically in Northern Ontario - a narrowing of focus that is not accidental. Investigators do not make specific geographic asks without a reason. The current reward is $50,000 from the Government of Ontario, renewed and publicized on the 40th anniversary in January 2024.

There is one name the public record associates with this region and this era that requires direct and careful address. Russell Williams was convicted in 2010 of the first-degree murders of Corporal Marie-France Comeau and Jessica Lloyd in eastern Ontario, as well as two sexual assaults and 82 break-and-enter offenses. CFB Trenton, the largest military airbase in Canada, which Williams commanded from July 2009 until his arrest, is approximately 14 kilometers from Frankford.

In January 1984, when Barbara Chapman was murdered, Russell Williams was a student at the University of Toronto Scarborough. He had no documented connection to Frankford or Quinte West at that time and would not join the Canadian military until 1987. He has never been named as a suspect in Barbara's murder and has never been connected to the case through any forensic evidence. What the Williams context provides is geographic and chronological proximity, and the knowledge that investigators reviewing cases in this region after his 2010 arrest would have been aware of what happened in Frankford in 1984.

Part 2 covers what investigators have done for four decades, what the $50,000 reward means, and why the OPP still believes this case can be solved.

If you have information about Barbara Chapman's murder:
OPP tip line: 1-888-310-1122
Crime Stoppers (anonymous): 1-800-222-8477
A $50,000 reward from the Government of Ontario is available for information leading to an arrest and conviction.

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